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i Bfeito ) own RALEIGH, MONDAY, JULY 11. 1892. NO. G7 1 If'-. VOL. XXVII. . The Weatlier Today. For North Carolina: Showers tt day or tonight, followed by elf lng. 1 ocal forecast lor Raleigh till 8 p. m. tomorrow: Fair weather, warmer. Local data for 24 boars ending 8 a. iq. today: Maximum . temperature, 76; uilnl uara temperature, 67; rainfall 0.75. CITY IN BBIEF. The 111 ay 01 bad only a fewnnim portant cases for trial Ibis morning. The rough places in the street rail way are being repaired. 1 1 A. week or eo of hot, dry weather is much needed just now. The County Commis-si ners were engaged today iu revising the tax lists. A force of bauds r re eugr.'d in cu ting tbe glass fiuin portions of Hiil boro street. It is now reported that tbe new da pot will certain' y be ready for ce in about two weeks. We learn that about ore hundred persons went from this city on the Wilmington excursion thi-j uio- uiii'j. Col. B. G. Harrell was re elec ed treasurer of the Southern Education al Association just closed iu Atlanta, q. ., ..,, x est" raay was uie uMuuuuuy mier i Pentecost aud was appropriately )b served, specially in the Out!" lie churches. On tbe 20th it. st , the Prohibition ists will bold a grand raliHcaiiou meeting in Greeusbo-o, or their Na tional ticket . At the latest acaorti's the condition of Master Claude Deneon, who is very ill with typhoid fever, is slightly im proved. . Mr Frank Strorach tells us that tbe display of fireworks tomorrow night will be excellent, if the weather tarns out all right, 'lhe display w'l', however, take place in any event. An exiled Russian with a pet bear, put in an appearance on tbe suburbs today. He applied to tbe authorities for permission to exhibit in tbe city limits, but for good and sufne'eut reason tbe application was denied. It is gratifying to state luatihe health of Senator Vance has much improved since bis sojourn at iV; Hammocks. He is beginning to look like "Zeb" again, so a letter f om that place states. Whiting Bros , are having quite a local demand for their large and Iuk cious cultivated blackberries at 5 cents a quart they are splendid for preserving and for cordials. They will take orders for 10 or more qua rts aud deliver same. . About 100 convicts bave been sent to Hamlet to prepare for the erection of a large compress tobe ready to ban die this year's crop along tbe line of the Seaboard Air Line. These con victs .have heretofore been at work giading railway tracks and yards at Rocky Mount. The Durham Sun of Satu'-iay says: Master "Billie" Boylan, of Raleigh, who formerly lived in .Durham aud has many little friends here, passed , through the city this morning with his nurse on his way to Wortbesville to viBit his aunt. ' An observant citizen told ns today that he heard a "katydid" last night. As they do not usually put in their songs until August, it would seem to indicate frost this year earlier than usual, if the old proverb be true that it comes ninety days afer the firs i, song of the bug. We had' talks with several of our business men, today,' relative to the proposed excursion to Atlanta. All agree that it would be a most delight ful anil interesting event and we have reason to say, that sometime in Aug vi such a trip will he gotten up. A - large number if our people would doubtless avail themselves of the' op-1 jort unity. . iuotber treruendor. rain yester day. 9 Tbe street railway 's being much improved. . Tbe township listers bave fiVshed their labors. J'ire works tomoirow night rain or sir1 ;.. Tin Grand Encampment of North Cirolira will cifet in Winston next Ou- Bnu. owbi friends will celebrate the centennial cf tbe county on Au gust l'ith and 11th. that lidine bicycles on the sidewalks ! is a violation oi the city ordinance. Native watermelons are coming in pretty freely. Peaches, however, are ir.iustuuily scarce. The marriage license business has n'most cmue to a stand-31'11. Very little doing in tbe matrimonial line. A convention of the People's Party has been ca 'ed to meet ?i Dtvharu, August 6th. i There will be no postponement of the P e works ou account of weather. They w'll take place tomorrow night at tht head of FayotteviUe street. Ice ci'oain and cuke will be served on the. second lioor of the Y. M. C. A I buil'l'iip: tomorrow evening lroiu8't ill o'clock. Ohiif JiiHtict Meiriuiou returned to 'he city fxiui Uori-begul last Satur day. We are i lu td to lwiru that his trip pioved bem fioial. Hood's Baruapari.la absolutely cres ad dineas-. s eautsod by impure blood ii ud it. bull Ik u t the whole 8)s tern. It Ubtated on the authority of the fireersboro Racord that snow fell iu that cily early last .Thursday morn ing. Tbe St Ue tournament of colored, iiremeu in this city, early next month bids fair to be a succee3. The colored iiremeu of Wi'm'u'ton have abeady signiOed the!'- intention to be pres eni. The Teachers County Institute to day was well attended and the exer cises highly iu' nesting They will oc?:nue daily until Friday next in elusive which will be the moat 'ite est.it; g day. The kit A'ry News has entered on thi 13th v ar of ife publication, and ep,.eiU.7 of late, ( ider the guid at "e "i Mr (aeo.gn B Peil, its sub KC -ipt on and advtrt's'ug patronage ha wouJ."vfc!iy inoifss d. It ' ei exi olii-at. pai'tr. It looks more and more like the ehf:age of tbe name cf Martin street to Perk avenue by otv Board of Al dermen wi ' not hold good Better take the back tiaek, gentlemen. Nothing like coming in when jou are wrong. Ii. is a manly thng. . , . , A prophetic wnather gentleman i . i -.,..- m sa Vioday th;t? we must now wait , , , , . . . for the last qihu ?r o. f.te moon for i it r . ;i,.i.i clear wtvvthtv. e sy aehasal - j . , t , , tv,,. w.vs no. iced that - n oj-u weather C"r!t 'uit d urilil afte - ihe full moon" it ravfcly et -ied to ra'-i nolU the last quarter. We give the op nion with a heavy heart for what it is worth. - Singular. A chi'.d was born last Thursday near Durham, marked in a most pe onliar manner. On one of the little fi.ngevs, nea r the end, was a well formed litfclo red mouse, a kiid of skin attachment to the finger. For Sale. A nice Fruzler car.1., suitable for Ia dies. Only used a few times. J. W. Evans, jyll 6t Cor. Morgan and Blount sts. The Sw Itchback. The switchback road was run with considerable success last Saturday nlKbtat lhe exposition grounds. It will be in o petal ion agaiu tonight aud every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights hereafter. f En I erliiliiiiient. A musical- eutertainuient will be given at Metropolitan Hall tonight by Prof. Simmons and Tate tbe cele brated colored vocalists assisted by a corps of talented artints. lhe pro gramme is a uiont intsrestiug one, consisting of ' ol 1 pUnttion melo dies" and tbe Uust ao) ivot popu lar songs of tbe day. This oulerta' la ment is under tbe coutrol of geci'e mcu who are interested in aiding tit. Johu's Hosuitnl, nndibeuft proceeds wi!l be turned over to that institu tion This should ei sure tbe most V, . 1. .. I A. -- --j-v- cation. The price of admission is placed very low. Reserved seats 85 cents ; general admission 25 cents ; gallery 15 cents. The lower portion ' of tbe ball is reserved entiroly for white persors, and the gallery for colored. Let there be a rousing turn out of our citizens. Remember it is for a most worthy cause Tickets for sale at MsRao'sdrug store and Alfred ? William & Co.'s Reliable Footwear. When we sell a person a shoe our aim is to sell an article of such merit, that it will make a permanent cus tomer. To do this, we cannot sell "shoddy shoes." There are only a few people who wish to buy shoes of this kind, most people wish to buy reliable shoes, and reliable shoes are the only kind we sell. We keep shoes for men, women and children, suited for all kinds of wear and at prices ae lo ti the same goods are sold by any hoine in the countrv. W. H & R. S. Tucker. 200 tHoth Bound Books, all gjod at 25 cents each, sold elsewhere at 50 ceots each. 1.C0O Ladies' Ribbed Vests, at ten cents eacn All the latest shapes in ladies and misses Bailor Hats. . Ribbons in all shades and widths, iriuit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. Silk Mits, 11 shades an i qualities Woollcmtt & Hons, 14 E. Park Avenue. Pliotograps. I have opened a first class gallery at 113i, Fayetteville street, over the 8inger office, where I am prepared to give first class work at prices to suit the times. Satisfaction guaranteed B 8. Mattocks. july5v6t. The New Pricj List for Each Day this Week at Swiudeli's Ladies' Oxford ties, 50c pair. lest machine cotton, 2io spool. Mosquito net, best quality, 5c yd. Nice glycerine soap, 5c cake. Nice curtain scrim, 4c yard. Nice line novels, .1c each. Nice writing pwper, 2e quire. Nice envelopes 2c pack. J 9 p:t:s, l p pers for Cc. Nice bleached draweve, men's, 10c pr( j Nice India mm). 8i- yd. Nice French organdie, 8e yard. - . , , 6 . ' ' N:ce line baby capK, 15c each, , 4 i M en s coats and vests, 50c. " u , ' a j Black Bilk warp henntta 95c yd, l . . , A, ' ', - ' $3 sh'rt waist, ladies, at $1.50 each. , . . ', , . $s snird waisr, mates, ai $ i eacn. 75c hats, ladies, at 10c each. 15c collars, ltnen, 10c each. Flee figured challie, 4c yard. Nice plain challie, 3c yard. 7c calico, 5c yard. lCc gingham, 7c yard. 12c gingham, 8c yard. 8c gingham, Cc yard. $1.25 negligee shirts, laundried, 50o each. Sc silk ribbon, wide, 8? yard. White goods, 4c yard. Big line of white goods. All clothing at cost. Big line trunks. Big line straw matting. Big line carpets, at Swindell's. All work in the photograph line first class and guaranteed, at 'Mat tock's, 113i, Fayetteville street, over Singer office. july (S-6t. The steam riding gallery is in oper ation at Brookside park. ' For Kent. House wih four rooms aud kitchen. Apply to Dr. J. II. Crawford. jeUO tf Kennebec Iliver Ice At Bom It's old stand, rear at the market. Open from 5 o'clock a m until S o'clock p. m. Sunday hours jroin 0 to 10 a. m. aud from 2:.j0 to 7 m. 11) STjiFiiitNo. riiotuirritpli. All niz-s au-i (.ty'.i n.t ii. t;. !iat tocks' n?l, i-'ayeiteviile sti -. over Singer nCiw. july u tit. To buy, for ca?m, a cottud with '3 or 4 rooms in city in good neighlor- nooo. u 5 . . itYAN, Atty. Mr. Geo. N. Walters, on Pavttte- ville St. . hurfnn harirt a finA of sort-men- of English Homespuns, Irish Frhz), jnsn ana oionnv 'i weeds, lie lit weight suitings also Trooical Wors teds. A chance purchase. Magnifi cent trowserings that are "things of beauty. Call and examiae the stock. Derma Royalg CURES Any case of moth-patclies, brown H",K)i3,liver i spoia, blackheads, ugly or muddy sUmi, uii- J F natural rednesn, froctles, tan or oVw cuta neous ttiscolor.itious. We also a;;ree to tor feit Five Hundred Dollars to any iiersou w'03e skin can b; inj'.irod in flu .;h ','iust povsiblo l.ii.uiv'.r, or to anyone wl.o v; u piexiou (,no lUiilter iu Inn.' a 1 o.-i iii jii it may be), will not bo cleared, whitened, im proved and beautilied by the use oi Derina- Koyaie. rarma-Royal can be obtained only from MRS PHMIlVfilW, jy tf Cor Wilmington and Morgan sis. WANTS. A GUNTS WASTED Male and female, X.Vold and youni;, f 15 to '& per day easily niade sellinj; our itiefn I'latiug Ou.iits nn'.l iioiug gold, silver, nickel, copper aai brass plating, that is warranted to wear for years, on every class of metal, tablew ire, jrvelry, tfec. Liht and easily handled, no experi ence required to operate theiu. Can be car ried by hand with ease from house to house, sameasagiip sack or satclifll. Agents are makine nunev rapidly. The? sell to almost every busim ss bouse aud family, and wo-k snop. uneap, ouraoie, simple ana witnin reach of every one. Plates almost instantly equally to the linest new work. Send for circulais, Ac. QUEtiN CITY SILVER aud NICKEL PLAUlMG CO, East Bt Lou is, 111. my 18 t,t,a tf ISSTIII! Will place on . a'o tomorrow 2u do?. LAD'fCci' 25 Bat BUCK ROSE AT ONLY ASK TO SEE OUR HOES m CLIPPERS, Our stock is considered the best in the city. Norms' Dry Goods Store. HAMMOCKS, WE RUN IN ON A Hainnock Wagon THIS MORNING THAT WAS OVER LOADED AND COULD NOT GET THERE, We prized them out and they gave us their load. Now we have hammocks at 45, 07, 78, 87, up to $1.38. 10 cases of shoes and slippers in to day; we will sell shoes and slip pers 85 per cent, cheaper than, any other house in Raleigh. If you want a trunk we have them at 37c to $9 00 Lap robes 43c up Buggy whips 6c up, A. A. Sheeting, yard wide, 5c. If you want a clock, accordeon, Rug, Hat, Tinware, Hardware Stationery fans or a doll go to the moil RlUT STORE For ali vou want. ' 86 Centre Sueet, Uoldsboro, and ISO IttyetleyiHe bt , IlalelgU. BUY goo HAM UK Hardware, c. FRUIT JARS, pORCELAIN JOINED 1 ) BE3ERVLNG IT ETIf .F.3. ' JL IV STEEL PRESERVING KETTLES GRANITE IUON KETTLES, BABY CAK11IAOES. CROQUET SETS. BEAUTiFOLGLASSWARE. PAINT IN SMALL CANS. J3?"N0W IS THE T..ME TO Lei TCESE GOODS THOMAS fl. BRIGGS & SONS, RALEIGH, N. C. Removal Removal Removal Removal li-moval Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal -A SPLENDID Opportiiaity, Intending on tbe 1st of August next to remove our stoak two dofrs above our present place of business on Exchange place (A U Rhodes old stand), we will otter splendid inducpineuts in tht, furniture line, &c, to all de siring to purchase, at and bo low cost. We want to sell our stock before moving and benca the most tempting bargains can be hid. Call and See for Yourselves. Remember, we move Au gust 1st, and before that lime we want to make a clean sweep. It is a chance for housekeepers and others rardly offered. lull, FXCHA.NGE PLACE,-' SOUTH SIDE 'MARKET. Removal Removal Removal Removal Removal AMnfotratcr's Notisa, Having this d iy qimliuod us the a1;x'-' iralor o; the taut,j of t.'ie uf.e W W rt.? dn, MiU i to noU v ali j:jr..'oai tiuvi.-j claims Mgaint tile esta to p.- ;:iu -.Le .3z:' to me lor payment on or .fo'v ..ie ISJi iny of May, ioi.i,, or AiU ii..- j w.ii be (.k id iu bar of recovery. A persons ir.i aired io the estate will "'ease :-i,ue vyithouc I'eh y. C AbilHiiw'0 )D, myl7 Gw Adminisiraior. Dry Gootig, 2VoUoa, &o. FLOOl C0VRI3 FOtl WW SUMMER. STRAW STRAW MATTINGS. I mattings. For a reasonable outlay a house keeper can socure tbe most comfort able of all summer floor coverings STRAW MATTINGS. Our stock is larger and we show more novel designs than ever, nor have we at any time offered better values than we do this season. One cf the popular mattiugs of the day is the JAPAN MATTING, this is "woven in the thread" which pro duces a surface very much smoother than that of the CHINA MATTINGS. Probably the most unique designs are seen in inserted patterns and tbe carpet effects. Prices $5.00 per roll and i' p. fl. B. It. S, Toiler $C! Tnom i
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